"Women’s circle Brussels, 22 September 2012
This really was an evening in two parts – the flavour before and after the breaks were quite different.
In preparation for framing the circle – which fell on the autumn equinox, Nina and I…"

"Women in a Circle of Conscious Creation
Sept. 22, 2012, Autumnal Equinox
Gloucester, MA USA
We were 5 – Nana, Carole, Diane, Nancy, and Judy
Some framing from Judy
At this time of the equinox, equal nights, a still point of…"

"Thank you, Helen, for your wise sensing and noticing. There is something about the wordlessness - is it wanting to come more fully into consciousness and be named, made manifest in that way? Or are we learning to sense, even communicate,…"

"Oh, thank you, Judy! It is so precious to read your harvest, to get a sense of where you ladies have been together. What a treat to give yourselves three days in this way. I think you might have brought in another pattern.
I love the challenge of…"

Mini Women’s Retreatat the home of Les, Bethlehem, CT USAAug. 22 – 24, 2012Les, Kim, Judy Memories, reflections, harvesting – from Judy’s notes What is included here is a harvesting from my notes as we moved through these days. Stepping back a bit I pull out these phrases and themes. The whole follows – see what moves to the surface for you.Instantly dropping into a deep space.There’s the sense of an experience beyond words, beyond gravity. There are no words.Silence, sound, modulation,…See More

"Hala,
I am just now really taking in this question. " What are the practices that support and enable the balancing dance at the edge of the ordinary reality moving in family containers and the future possibility moving into a community…"

"Hala,
I very much appreciate how how you can hold the planetary / cosmic alignments as you live, love, and journey. I am also very taken with the image of the 'balancing point' - the mysticism and the ordinary merging - all as we…"

The edge of life begins within us and follows through our relationship with and within our families~ gently expanding out ....I hear the voice of the feminine calling from within the bodies of families, singing her authentic song inviting a new dance ~ gently expanding out ...I see the creative movement of the hosting family held by the Goddess feminine mother and anchored by the Warrior masculine father~ gently expanding out ...Lets discover together how women can move the edge of family…See More

"Harvest from women’s circle in Brussels – 30 June 2012
Our most recent women’s circle was again something special – confirmed by the sheer quantity of synchronicities that occurred during. The usual number of women showed up…"

"Thank you all for this wonderful harvest - I shall be writing soon about some experiences I have had of the masculine and the feminine. Some more insights are coming through. Also, much of what happened in the WMtE gathering in the UK in April is…"

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Judy: preparation for returning; longing not to go. Reconnecting through email with Cape Ann, the Time bank, community work etc. It is important work, it needs to happen, and it is not me. There is a deep sadness, a longing to be with my sisters, be the womb and be held in the womb. I need to return to hold…

Helen is collecting the experience of each woman as she/we entered this sacred ritual of approach - in preparation for the next day's time with the stones and all that would emerge at Avebury. This is my recollection of that beautiful evening as we fully presenced on many levels.

So much has moved through me, unfolding out of Women Moving the Edge in London. The theme of money was very present, probably still moving in the ‘field’ from the constellation on money coming out of the previous Women Moving the Edge last May on Cape Ann. One of the overriding themes in London also became ‘full participation’. What might that mean in relationship to money?

My journey back to Boston was long and so carried the gift of contemplative time. From an inner stillness, what… Continue

"I am" could be simply described as a movie about love, but most people are not intrigued by that description. It's better to say, as its creator does, that it is a movie about mental illness--the sickness of taking more than you need. But really it's a movie about love.

Thanks, Judy, for the welcoming message. I grew up on the North Shore of Massachusetts, graduating in the first class out of Masconomet in 1960. I have lots of cousins in the area as well as a sister and my mother. I will watch for a gathering in that area. Once I am back to school, teaching high school math, I hang pretty close to home in Rochester, NH, but weekends are a different story.

Thanks Judy! It was a delight to have the opportunity to host a conversation with like-minded women. I look forward to seeing what's emerging in this space. Yes, I'd welcome the information about the gathering (though I doubt whether it's something I could make happen this year - perhaps another time.)

Thank you, Judy. I am very new at this and will need to take some time to get up to speed on the blog format. I appreciate your kind welcome! Also, the telephone number you posted appears to contain more numbers than necessary.
All the best,
Linda